Export or import a project from Captivate

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At any point, you can upload your project to the cloud through your Adobe account. This allows you to import the project into Captivate Draft at another time, or import it directly into the full version of Adobe Captivate.

- [Instructor] Once you finish a project,…or at any point throughout the process,…you have the ability to upload it to the Cloud…through your Adobe account.…This will allow you to share it with others…or import it into the full version of Adobe Captivate.…Let's take a look at how to do this.…So, right now, I'm going to go ahead and click on one…of my projects.…And I'm going to go with the Plant Structures project.…I'll hold it down and long press on it…and up at the top I get this green menu.…Again, it allows me to send that to other users,…the second icon is to upload it, I can copy it,…or I can delete it.…

In this case, I want to click on the second icon,…which is to upload it to the Cloud.…I'll click on this…and it's going to ask me to Log In using my Adobe ID.…I'll go ahead and do that and once I've entered…in my information, I'll click on Sign In.…Now you can see the icon that's showing that…this project is uploading to the Cloud,…and once it does, it will be inside of my Adobe account,…where I can access it from anywhere.…

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10/3/2017

Adobe Captivate Draft allows you to create elearning storyboards on your iPad, and then export them into Captivate to quickly start building an elearning project. In this brief course, follow along with Oliver Schinkten as he explores storyboarding best practices while demonstrating how to use Draft. He walks through how to create a new project; add content to your slides; and make your storyboard more interactive by adding question slides and hotspots that—when selected—bring users back to a specific slide in the deck. Plus, he goes into how to send a project for review, view feedback, and export or import a project from Captivate.